KENNEBUNK — Police are expected later today to release the second set of names of people charged with being clients in the Kennebunk prostitution case.

The Kennebunk Police Department normally releases its police blotter late on alternating Friday afternoons. It released the first set of 21 names of men charged with engaging a prostitute on Oct. 15 after a legal challenge delayed the expected release on Oct. 12.

At that time, Portland attorney Stephen Schwartz, representing two “John Does,” had filed a motion requesting that the names of those on the client list be kept confidential as they were also assumed to victims of the crime of invasion of privacy.

Police have said the alleged prostitute in the case, Alexis Wright, 29, of Wells, accepted payments for sex and that she and her alleged partner, Mark Strong, 57, of Thomaston, secretly filmed the encounters.

Wright, a former Zumba dance teacher in Kennebunk, was indicted on 106 charges earlier this month. Strong, who owns an insurance company, was indicted on 59 charges. Both have entered not guilty pleas.

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